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Children's Folklore A Source Book / edited by Brian Sutton-Smith ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Sutton-Smith, Brian | Project Muse | Project Muse [distributor]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Utah State University Press, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (1 electronic text xii, 378 p.) : ill., digital fileISBN: 9780874213577; 0874213576Subject(s): Folklore -- Methodology | Children and folklore | Children -- FolkloreGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 398/.083 LOC classification: GR43.C4 | C45 1999GR475 | .C49 1999Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
Introduction: What is children's folklore? -- Who are the folklorists of childhood? - Overview: History of children's folklore -- The complexity of children's folklore -- The transmmission of children's folklore -- Overview: Methods in children's folklore -- Double dutch and double cameras: studying the transmission of culture in an urban school yard -- Children's games and gaming -- Methodological problems of collecting folklore from children -- Overview: Children's folklore concerns -- Songs, poems, and rhymes -- Riddles -- Tales and legends -- Teases and pranks -- Overview: Settings and activities -- Children's lore in school and playgrounds -- Material folk culture of children -- Children's folklore in residential institutions: Summer camps, boarding schools, hospitals, and custodial facilities -- The past in the present: Theoretical directions for children's folklore -- Bibliography of children's folklore.
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GN772.22.S7 F74 2009 Anthropology without Informants GR1 .T4 no.61 GR110.T4 Both Sides of the Border GR41.5 .W55 2006 Marrow of Human Experience, The GR43.C4 C45 1999 GR475 .C49 1999 Children's Folklore GR44.E43 F65 2009 Folklore and the Internet GR55.E53 S397 2004 Listening For A Life GR71 .D88 2007 Meaning of Folklore

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Originally published: New York : Garland, 1995, in series: Garland reference library of social science ; vol. 647.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: What is children's folklore? -- Who are the folklorists of childhood? - Overview: History of children's folklore -- The complexity of children's folklore -- The transmmission of children's folklore -- Overview: Methods in children's folklore -- Double dutch and double cameras: studying the transmission of culture in an urban school yard -- Children's games and gaming -- Methodological problems of collecting folklore from children -- Overview: Children's folklore concerns -- Songs, poems, and rhymes -- Riddles -- Tales and legends -- Teases and pranks -- Overview: Settings and activities -- Children's lore in school and playgrounds -- Material folk culture of children -- Children's folklore in residential institutions: Summer camps, boarding schools, hospitals, and custodial facilities -- The past in the present: Theoretical directions for children's folklore -- Bibliography of children's folklore.

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